Summary

Yes. When referring to children of this component ("partialTriggers", findComponent(), etc.), you must prefix the child's ID with this component's ID and a colon (':').

The train component presents a user with a series of stops, each stop representing a step
in a multi-step process. The train walks the user through these steps, in a suggested order
(the order being dictated by the underlying model). Each step is rendered as a train stop
consisting of an image and a textual link indicating if they are in visited, current,
unvisited and disabled states. Train can also be rendered in a vertical layout - the
default being a horizontal layout. Trains are not rendered on printable pages.

Model

The train takes a model of type org.apache.myfaces.adf.model.MenuModel that
in turn extends a TreeModel. The last node along the focus path and its siblings are
rendered as train stops.
The default MenuModel implementation knows how to go from the current viewId to the
focusRowKey. Notice that the MenuModel has no special knowledge of page navigation and
places no requirements on the nodes that go into the tree. The last node along with its
sibling, in the tree are stamped out using the "nodeStamp" facet, which should contain a
commandNavigationItem component. This allows the default actionListener mechanism to be
used for page navigation.

Note: When using Facelets as the page declaration language (PDL), the 'nodestamp'
facet, if explicitly specified, should contain only one commandNavigationItem. Multiple
components are not supported by this facet.

Behavior

The train behavior (how the train takes the user through its steps in a multi-step
process) is dictated by the model implementation. Product teams are encouraged to
implement custom behavior to suit their needs. The following behaviors allow the user to
walk through a series of steps in a sequential order, but they exhibit slightly different
behaviors.

"Plus One" - From the current stop the user can navigate to any previous visited
stops and the next enabled stop (in unvisited state). The remaining stops appear
disabled.
So, if the user is on the 5th step of a process and goes back to step 2, then the user
can only navigate to step 1 (which appears as a visited stop) and step 3 (appears as
an unvisited stop). Steps 4 and 5 cannot be reached (and the corresponding stops
appear disabled).

"Max Visited" - From the current stop the user can navigate to any previous stops
and the next enabled stop (or upto the max visited stop). If the current stop happens
to be the max visited stop then the next stop is enabled (and in unvisited state). The
remaining stops appear disabled.
So, if the user is on the 5th step of a process and goes back to step 2, then the
user can navigate from step 2 to steps 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, as they all have been
visited (except for the current stop they all appear in visited state). Now if the
user in on step 5, step 6 will be enabled (and the stop appears in unvisited state).

The class org.apache.myfaces.adf.model.ProcessMenuModel
and org.apache.myfaces.adf.model.ProcessUtils were created to support the
"Plus One" and "Max Visited" scenarios. Please see the javadoc for these classes for
more information.

Sub-Process

A multi-step process may be launched from within another multi-step process, or a
multi-step process may be nested inside another process as one of its steps. When the
user navigates to a step in a sub-process, the parent train is represented as an icon
appended before and after the sub-train, to indicate that the sub-train is a
sub-process.

Simplified Train Tag Usage

The tag usage for the train component has been simplified. This tag can be used in its
simpler form as below:
<af:train value="#{my_bean.menuModel}"/>

The benefits of using the simpler tag are:

Simpler and smaller jspx pages. There is no need to specify the nodestamp
facet (that includes a commandNavigationItem) in every page that contains a
train component.

This means that the commandNavigationItem component (that is used to stamp out
the train stops) is now created implicitly. Also the EL expressions are bound
to the relevant properties of the component automatically.

The properties of commandNavigationItem that are EL bound automatically are -
action, disabled, immediate, messageType, shortDesc, showRequired,
textAndAccessKey and visited.

The only requirement for using the simplified train tag is that customers need
to ensure that the object that represents the model for a train stop, resemble
(contain the same methods as)
oracle.adf.view.rich.model.TrainStopModel . IOW, the object
returned from the call to CollectionModel.getRowData(int) should be an object
resembling TrainStopModel or be a subclass of TrainStopModel.

NOTE: Customers can still use the full-blown tag usage, depending on their
specific use cases.

Geometry Management

This component can be stretched by a parent layout component that stretches its children, e.g. panelStretchLayout, panelSplitter.

This component uses overflow when there is not enough horizontal space to display all items.

Overflow

Train is an overflow component. It must be part of a supported layout in order to work
properly on the page.

An overflow component requires that it is either:

in a container that stretches its children, or

in a container that has a set width.

Under these circumstances, when the overflow component is larger than the parent container,
the overflow component will display an overflow button. Selecting the overflow button will
show a popup containing the items that didn't fit on the page.

Setting up an overflow component with the following layouts is not supported. If you use one
of these layouts, you may have unexpected and inconsistent results:

in a container that does not stretch its children.

in a container that displays multiple children horizontally without explicit sizes
for each child. For example, a panelGroupLayout with layout='horizontal' would be
invalid, but panelSplitter is OK because it has an explicitly set splitter position.

setting the overflow component with a styleClass or inlineStyle that assigns a
percentage width value. Note that this includes assigning
styleClass='AFStretchWidth' on an overflow component.

Supported Client Events for Client Behaviors

Events

Type

Phases

Description

org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.event.AttributeChangeEvent

Invoke Application,Apply Request Values

Event delivered to describe an attribute change. Attribute change events are not delivered for any programmatic change to a property. They are only delivered when a renderer changes a property without the application's specific request. An example of an attribute change event might include the width of a column that supported client-side resizing.

Supported Facets

Name

Description

nodeStamp

the component to use to stamp each element in the
process. A CommandNavigationItem is expected.

Attributes

Name

Type

Supports EL?

Description

attributeChangeListener

javax.el.MethodExpression

Only EL

a method reference to an attribute change listener. Attribute change events are not delivered for any programmatic change to a property. They are only delivered when a renderer changes a property without the application's specific request. An example of an attribute change events might include the width of a column that supported client-side resizing.

binding

oracle.adf.view.rich.component.rich.nav.RichTrain

Only EL

an EL reference that will store the component instance on a
bean. This can be used to give programmatic access to a component
from a backing bean, or to move creation of the component to a backing bean.

clientComponent

boolean

Yes

Default Value: false

whether a client-side component will be generated. A component may be generated whether or not this flag is set, but if client Javascript requires the component object, this must be set to true to guarantee the component's presence. Client component objects that are generated today by default may not be present in the future; setting this flag is the only way to guarantee a component's presence, and clients cannot rely on implicit behavior. However, there is a performance cost to setting this flag, so clients should avoid turning on client components unless absolutely necessary.

customizationId

String

Yes

This attribute is deprecated. This attribute will be removed in the next release. Use the 'id' attribute instead.

This attribute is deprecated. The 'id' attribute should be used when applying persistent customizations. This attribute will be removed in the next release.

id

String

No

the identifier for the component. Every component may be named by a component identifier that must conform to the following rules:

They must start with a letter (as defined by the Character.isLetter() method) or underscore ( _ ).

Subsequent characters must be letters (as defined by the Character.isLetter() method), digits as defined by the Character.isDigit() method,
dashes ( - ), or underscores ( _ ). To minimize the size of responses generated by JavaServer Faces, it is recommended that component identifiers
be as short as possible. If a component has been given an identifier, it must be unique in the namespace of the closest ancestor to that component
that is a NamingContainer (if any).

inlineStyle

String

Yes

the CSS styles to use for this component. This
is intended for basic style changes. The inlineStyle is a set of CSS styles
that are applied to the root DOM element of the component. Be aware that
because of browser CSS precedence rules, CSS rendered on a DOM element takes
precedence over external stylesheets like the skin file. Therefore skins
will not be able to override what you set on this attribute. If the
inlineStyle's CSS properties do not affect the DOM element you want affected,
then you will have to create a skin and use the skinning keys which are meant
to target particular DOM elements, like ::label or ::icon-style.

layout

String

Yes

Valid Values: horizontal, verticalDefault Value: horizontal

whether to layout the stops in a train horizontally or vertically.
Default is horizontal.

partialTriggers

String[]

Yes

the IDs of the components that should trigger a partial update.
This component will listen on the trigger components. If one of the
trigger components receives an event that will cause it to update
in some way, this component will request to be updated too.
Identifiers are relative to the source component (this component),
and must account for NamingContainers. If your component is already inside of a naming
container, you can use a single colon to start the search from the root of the page,
or multiple colons to move up through the NamingContainers - "::" will
pop out of the component's naming container (or itself if the component is
a naming container) and begin the search from there, ":::" will pop out of
two naming containers (including itself if the component is a naming container)
and begin the search from there, etc.

rendered

boolean

Yes

Default Value: true

whether the component is rendered. When set to false, no output will be
delivered for this component (the component will not in any way be rendered,
and cannot be made visible on the client). If you want to change a component's
rendered attribute from false to true
using PPR, set the partialTrigger attribute of its parent component so the
parent refreshes and in turn will render this component.

shortDesc

String

Yes

the short description of the component. The shortDesc text may be used in two different
ways, depending on the component.

For components with images, the shortDesc is often used to render an HTML alt attribute
for the image. Please see the accessibility guidelines section for correct alt text
usage of the shortDesc attribute.

shortDesc is also commonly used to render an HTML title attribute, which is used by user
agents to display tooltip help text. In this case the behavior for the tooltip is
controlled by the user agent, e.g. Firefox 2 truncates long tooltips. For form
components, the shortDesc is displayed in a note window. For components that support the
helpTopicId attribute and are not using the shortDesc as image alt text, it is
recommended that helpTopicId is used instead of shortDesc as it is more flexible and
provides more accessible descriptive text than the use of the title attribute.

styleClass

String

Yes

a CSS style class to use for this component. The style class can
be defined in your jspx page or in a skinning CSS file, for example, or you
can use one of our public style classes, like 'AFInstructionText'.

unsecure

java.util.Set

Yes

A whitespace separated list of attributes whose values ordinarily can be set
only on the server, but need to be settable on the client. Currently, this
is supported only for the "disabled" attribute. Note that when you are able to
set a property on the client, you will be allowed to by using the the
.setProperty('attribute', newValue) method, but not the .setXXXAttribute(newValue)
method. For example, if you have unsecure="disabled", then on the client you
can use the method .setProperty('disabled', false), while the method
.setDisabled(false) will not work and will provide a javascript error that
setDisabled is not a function.

value

Object

Yes

the hierarchy of data - must be of type
org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.model.MenuModel

var

String

No

Name of the EL variable used to reference each element of this collection.
Once this component has completed rendering, this variable is
removed (or reverted back to its previous value).

varStatus

String

No

Name of the EL variable used to reference the varStatus information.
Once this component has completed rendering, this variable is
removed (or reverted back to its previous value).
The VarStatus provides contextual information about the state of the
component to EL expressions. For components that iterate, varStatus
also provides loop counter information. Please see the this
component's documentation for the specific properties on the varStatus.
The common properties on varStatus include:

"model" - returns the CollectionModel for this component

"index" - returns the zero based row index

visible

boolean

Yes

Default Value: true

the visibility of the component. If it is "false", the component will
be hidden on the client. Unlike "rendered", this does not affect the lifecycle on the server
- the component may have its bindings executed, etc. - and the visibility of the component can
be toggled on and off on the client, or toggled with PPR. When "rendered" is false, the
component will not in any way be rendered, and cannot be made visible on the client.
In most cases, use the "rendered" property instead of the "visible" property.Not supported on the following renderkits: org.apache.myfaces.trinidad.core